Ambedkar Jayanti 2019: Known Facts about the Bharat Ratna Awardee, Bhimrao Ambedkar
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The one who has given the largest asset the Bharat Ratna, Dr Bhimrao Ambedkar, helped our country to become a successful democracy. Today, we are celebrating their 128th birth anniversary.

Here are a few known facts about Dr BR. Ambedkar:

Military camps of Maharashtra (before independence in Maharashtra, now in Madhya Pradesh), now Dr Ambedkar is known as Nagar, on April 14, 1891, Ambedkar was born. Dr Babasaheb Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar was born in Hinduism in Maharashtra (native of Maharashtra).

At the age of 14, Dr BR Ambedkar was married to Ramabai. However, Ramabai Ambedkar died on May 27, 1935, after a long illness. He was 37 years old. After death, Dr B R Ambedkar married Savita Ambedkar. Savita Ambedkar, who was originally from a Brahmin family, Dr B R Together with Ambedkar, Buddhism has changed. He died in 2003.

Dr B. R. Ambedkar was a master in 64 subjects. He had knowledge of 9 languages. Apart from this, he studied all religions of the world in comparative ways for almost 21 years.

He completed 8 years of studies in the London School of Economics, just 2 years and 3 months. He is the first and only person in the world to receive a valuable doctorate degree from the "London University of London" Doctor All Science.

Dr B. R. Ambedkar has the highest statue in the world. In 1950, his first statue was made in the city of Kolhapur. Dr B. R. Ambedkar is the only Indian whose statue is attached to Karl Marx in the London Museum. His birth anniversary is also celebrated all over the world.

The credit of giving a position to "Ashok Chakra" on the Indian Tricolor Goes to Ambedkar. His book "Waiting for a Visa" is a textbook at Columbia University. In the name of any leader, most songs and books in the world, Dr B. R. Written on the name of Ambedkar.

Buddha's eyes are closed in all the statues and images of Buddha around the world, but Dr B. R. Ambedkar created Buddha's first painting in which Buddha's eyes were open.

Ambedkar breathed his last on December 6, 1956, in New Delhi, where he was given a Buddhist funeral. In 1990, Ambedkar was posthumously awarded India's highest civilian award Bharat Ratna.